Sony mhc-dp900d User Manual

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Singing along: Karaoke (continued)
Press
SLEEP once.
SLEEP repeatedly to select
the time you want.
SLEEP repeatedly until
“SLEEP OFF” appears.
Mixing and recording sound
1
Do the procedure for “Singing along”
(steps 1 through 5). Then, load a
recordable tape in deck B.
2
Press the function button of the source
you want to record (e.g. DVD).
When you want to record from TAPE A,
press TAPE A/B repeatedly until TAPE A
is selected.
3
Press REC PAUSE/START.
Deck B stands by for recording.
4
Press DIRECTION repeatedly to select
g
 to record on one side. Select 
j
(or RELAY) to record on both sides.
5
Press REC PAUSE/START.
Recording starts.
6
Press 
nN
 to start playing the source
to be recorded.
Start singing along the music.
To stop recording
Press x.
Tips
• If acoustic feedback (howling) occurs, move the
microphone away from the speakers or change the
direction of the microphone.
• If you want to record your voice through the
microphone only, you can do so by selecting the
DVD function and not playing the disc.
• When high level sound signals are input, the unit
automatically adjusts the recording level to prevent
distortion of the recorded sound signal (Auto Level
Control Function).
Falling asleep to music
— Sleep Timer
You can set the system to turn off at a preset
time, so you can fall asleep to music.
Press SLEEP on the remote.
Each time you press the button, the minute
display (the turn-off time) changes as follows:
AUTO* 
t 90 t 80 t 70  t  … t
10 
t OFF
* The power turns off when the current disc or tape
finishes playback (for up to 100 minutes).
To
Check the remaining
time (Except for AUTO)
Change the time to
turn off
Cancel the Sleep
Timer
Waking up to music
— Daily Timer
You can wake up to music at a preset time
every day. Make sure you have set the clock
(see “Setting the time” on page 15).
1
Prepare the music source you want to
play.
• DVD/VIDEO CD/CD: Load a disc.
• Tape: Load a tape with the side you
want to play facing forward.
• Radio: Tune in the preset station you
want (see “Listening to the radio” on
page 40).